he, now warned that “we must be pre- , pared for al! eventualities, including j,. the defense of the New Guinea frontier.” « Australians in token numbers are already with American forces in Viet Nam, and are in Thailand to help stem the southward thrust ~df Communism. It is proposed to increase the ac- tive army. from 22,750 to 37,500 by 1968, to step up manpower ‘in the air force from 16,600 to 21,000 over the same period, ‘to increase the navy from 12,900 to 16,700, and the military budget by about 50 per . cent over the current rate. P Gver 40c per week by carrier. ‘od. These figures may seem small, Fe eee, be mat or rural roures and ores | ut it is to be remembered that al- 15.00 @ yeer off Island and U.K. $20.00 pee though Australia is a country of vlog and elsewhere outside British Com | three million square miles—the size ; om dvey Je cingle copy. of continental United States—it has ¥ Member Audit Bureay of Circuletion. a population of only 11.2 million | strongest, memory is weaker || people. By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen most common questions asked | A Message of Fa rewell Some are satisfied when told staff of The Evening Patriot which tias occupied it for so us to be more specific,“ What is with the appearance of this how much I have to appreci- Readings taken every two In a way, of course, it Is soon toward the discovery of Knowing this may save unnec- (and my own nature, too, I Surely many of them will be gone up or down 10 mm. hg. many places and moved with kindness I ha The blood pressure usually is has been quite so hard to say have been opened to me. son is concerned about the ex- It is here, above all other SMALL RETURN—And 0, lower than it is when the per- greatest changes as a person: “What is my blood pressure by patients. We suspect they are Almost exactly seven years ing sufficient strength to the reading is lower, the same, | and The Guardian, an asso- long. Since each day adds it?" they often ask, and write it column. So here I am saying ate, there comes a surge of minutes in the normal individ- anything but a new experience, — new values, new meanings and essary anxiety the next time the suppose) must b blamed for found if I can, in decent bumjl- worthy This means the reading is the considerable frequency. the help I have been extended taken under ideal conditions. | as this one to Prince Edward amination and cannot relax. places in which I have lived, —Jargely fo. my surprise, J find son is active, tense, or excited. been subjected to the heaviest have to speak as I wind up Voriati ! . - | Variations In- Q ‘ a Blood Préssure p % today, doctor?” is one of the | trying to,conceal their concern. have passed since I joined the wrestle with the num or slightly higher. Others want | ciation which comes to a close greatly to my realization of down for their records. goodbye again. hope that I must be moving ual show a variation of 10 points. for the nature of my work new purposes. physician says the pressure has the fact that I have lived in ity; prove at sil ave same as before. Yet former goodb: th et no g ye ever — anition thet The exception is when the per- | Island. eee The i resting blood pressure is| that I have undergone the it is chiefly of love that 1 This is as it should be, because | pounding and re-shaping; been this message of farewell. The e than the weakest ink __. Right now, according to the’ 4 THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1965. |. Australian Labor Party opposition the body needs more blood un- made both harder, tougher. abiding affection I feel for all e ° | “ ig i | r these conditions. The hyper- and also softer, more yielding those with whom I ha ° E- Reassuring Trend | eee . theisindgnesian ar one tensive differs from the normo- and tolerant than ever before. ed on these papers is eal) ok | could give us 24-hour notice, but if tensive in that there isa great-| | am saying goodbye to a small return for the never- | er fluctuation in the reading. former self, almost as much ending kindness they have New methods of automatic re- as to a place and its people, shown me—for the way in cording of blood pressure have in the move | am making from which they “carried me" at made it possible to study vari- | Charlottetown times when. I was stricken— ations ae the day and aoe for their great loyalty and night. Sm i (aped Orr the indiwigsalt whe HARDEST PART — The bist ory as_we ‘soove together. to goes about his business as the | Best ae ture out the best newspap ae blood pressure is recorded con- hargest part “ saying thls we could. " im g ye arises, of course, from : nurse Or physician, ‘These ceag, the fact that part of me will yao" recy joes than kindness ings are surprising because up remain forever in PF 1. fol- and 2 reciatio ‘han Kindness eee : lowing my wife's death here appreciation as I recall e did not realize how how many of them have sought Although the threat of integra- tion has seemed to hang heavily over the family farm in recent years, - it appears now that this time-honor- mous.” If the United States is d institution has been strengthen- forced, or in the end decides to pull its position in North American | out of South Vietnam, this danger priculture. This is the view ex- for Australia from the north could essed in Country Guide, a Mani- quickly grow to crisis proportions. they came, we could not save one city. The destruction of Australian lives and property would be enor- | farm journal of national re- We are providentially removed Novamnbe , which predicts that the family | from threits of this kind in Canada, much the pressures varied im | ne ey almost «2 years to help me in times of trouble the normal individual. For ex- almost SS years ‘o- and in ever so many other ample, the blood pressure in ether—the sharing and ad- connections; and of how most justment to many tribulations of them have always at least n is a long way from being on but we have had close ties with our “IT'S SORT OF A CANADIAN VERSION” ee ropes. . ? old Commonwealth partner and have - | during sleep. and the discovery fogether of Sivan me the “benefit of the 7 Cited in this connection is a re- a right to be’ concerned at the THE SPEAKER'S POWER | It is estimated there are five ¢veo more.of wonders — it — Goubt."” from the United States De- gravity of the situation with which million hypertensives in the Uni-| seemed br} bes Like found the The thoughtfulness of my tment of Agriculture, showing | she, along with Malaysia—a newer Hel d Eve After p lj t Di | aes blced pres e: ee flese and..of aad ori one emplevers in granting me an ssure * . exten: eave absence l n ar ijamen Isso ves up after age 60 than before. The | ne ane aa while showing regard for my about 96 per cent-of all farms | partner—is confronted. mortality rate increases when future interests, because it he U.S. are still operated by in- Toronto Globe and Mail ~~ . i i there is a i ovo + of What used to be an ‘“‘us"— idual farm families. These farms Blaming The Press Hokie is composed of and the rules, and they seem to | manners as good as its rules ney eae eran | there comes, for the person eee es = ~~gideounted for 5 2 nn fan} —Colin--C on... : rules—and conundrums. work. If it would now devise a we'd sing merrily and hey non- encouraging to k the who remains, a frightening “he ‘Yor about 70-per-cent of Mr:-Colin-Cameron, NDP mem- | yg Fr Whelan. .L 5 syetana ta Min men and | ne 9 y sncou agi g SE pee Tanke vence ‘of being diminished and loser to our daughter, is un- = = for treatment~-and~ that-~ since; £° at} y changed. Or soit exampled in my experience. farm marketings in 1959 as som- | ber from the West Coast, has come South) aid recently in the Com- “ 90 4 ; 7 £ n> : s tha was “ama to, j to did : iderati . with only about 66 per cent | up with an explanation’ of Parlia-~ | ei "sut how the insumens o U K Aut ° M ark et Probl em tea ine oe pci ee | how it could be otherwise, ' ing shown, Soest ve . ° . It is not easy while sti 1944. : ment’s miserable showing in 1964. | call Parliament was run.” So those with whom I'll be S To - As quoted in the Winni Free | are many others who were in- | >» By Harold Morrison SHE WANTS TO BE ALUNE struggling with such thoughts ale treme news. = Too- much emphasis, Country | 8 quoted in pes terested by his effort to end an | Ganadian Press Staff Writer S. W. writes: What are your to find the right words to use ciated while away from news- de believes, is placed on depict- | Press, he attributes the fault not to | “apparent contradiction. | st , comments on a widowed mother , .in saying goodbye. papering. On all sides my in- integration asa threat to family | the MPs, individually or as a body, | ML Wace nretced * bil an could mate tout the | comme more sesliee! ‘whl company aay and lal oe alee ; , 0 give rk of the House / ° ine | as S | com of -| sends. m life: It is neither possible nor | but the newspapers, the radio and | powers now held by the Speaker impact of the Canada - United | other moves may > made in clusion of people except her THE HEALER Yet I find sag sere by imiens rable to halt the march of TV. These organs of communica- | during dissolution of Parlia. | States agreement. on duty-free | the world to establish trade | daughter? rising in my spirit a force ot pro- " “ ment. R was “talked out” and. T@de in automobiles, would be blocs in which British goods | REPLY which may prove stronger FINALE—But I could go on or to return to the day of the | tion were bent on presenting “a dis- ot nowhere to establish major assembly may not find ready buyers. | some peop * even than these thoughts. Per- : rted f Parli "oh ® : ; , lines in Canada to safeguard | There is some concern in Brit- sehen le become fe ape | the f th and on. Tasted Fl jest say: » and buggy. This is no reason | to picture of Par iament,” he What puzzled him. indeed ap-| and enhance a North American | ain there might be developing | “iUSCs. Others detach themsely- ape i is force ty a] 80 goodbye now adopting a doctrine of despair, | told a meeting in Nanaimo. ances ie — | market ‘nae takes about $165,- | in North Amer: a thc aucleus of | lone ot Monte thei aan the ages 10 keep on. finding ° : : o a 2 10--™. “i crying out. for protection against 1. The only time a member makes held power after dissolution al-| But - ash cars a year. | a common market that could | polstive or pet. If this woman is | truth in the saying that ‘Time i: { motor industry spread from automobiles to | is the great hec!er twit developments that are taking | news, Mr. Gameron complained, is | though the Speaker has to be after a cold, hard look at Cana- | other products. ® | happy in her way of tie, let her) Ae igs within my spirit, 1 in society. Rather the need is ‘| when. he m a fool of himself, wes Partlament is dissolved. fs tmprectical At spokesman for | aa "a itt bettie ms "ner “one am finding pratefitnens ain . . take advantage of the opportun- | while the solidland important.trans- | No vacuum | the Society’ of Motor Manutac- | North ‘American position. The ane . . ewe * rers a a maintains | British motor industry is press- | J, 1... A camnl . that are opening up each day. | actions of Parliament “are relegated ni rea thought unconsti- | the Canadian market is rela- | ing the government ‘for support | Old nigce uses t hree teaspoons North Meets South ause in the House | tively small and seasonal. Dis-| and the Briish position may | SUéar om her breakfast ce- Toronto Globe and Mail harden when the U.S. comes be- | Te! Could this amount of sugar, fore the General Agreement on °*"%¢ sate PLY What would have been con-; Mr. Lemass met other mer Tariffs on Trade to seek a wai- sidered an impossibility only a | bers of the Norchern Irish Cab- = Our expanding population has | to the back pages or are ignored.” | (con oe Cl ania , whic ; ter purchasing power and there- | As a result, Mr. Cameron said he | Speaker of Parliament shall be because of the geographical dis feels “a bitter grudge against the | deemed to be the Speaker until | tance stretching from New- le is spending more money on @ new one is chosen foundland to British Colu No. A disorder of the lew rred in Bel arty which fol _t. of Canada for what they have | a moia. | ver to allow duty4ree entry of | ~° | r pas- | - | inet at a te ° than ever before. The challenge press ada y In other words the Speaker | British manufacturers find it | Canadian vehicles. creas is responsible for diabet- fast this week when the "Prine lowed the conference between es. This disease involves the | Ministers of Northern Ireland | the heads of state. done to your Parliament and your | can go about deciding What | costs less to ship a vehicle :om | Canada allows British vehicles members shall have what offic- Britain to Vancouver via the | in duty-free while the U.S. char- farmers is to move toward metabolism of sugars but is not | and the Republic of Ireland met Later a _ joint ee which stated ded and more efficient pro- | government.” es in the Parli i lament Buildings | Panama Canal than it does to | ges the most -favored - nation | caued by eating too much of ince - - | issued 1, and seek out better ways This excuse for thé undoubted de- oe Pariament as dissolved | ship it eat or truck from | rate of 6% per cent. Some Bri- this product. tion ‘was partitioned moore than | matters of mutual interest were = <2 Sess i exerc © powers. | a. | ish manufacturers feel they can | 40 ' discussed and further meetings es: cline of the prestige of Parliament Mr. Whelan, to be specific, / “When the argument is raised | live with this 6% per cent. They | BAY FEVER AND The breakthrough,’ which may | were planned. | are more concerned with Cana- PNEUMONIA herald a new ahd constructive | The subjects discussed are be- first of these objectives will last year, says our Winnipeg con- was disturbed to find Hon. Mar. i ; |. i - Mar- | that .ocher foreign producera, | 4. Vv : c fia ti - dumping regulations . 8. writes: Are people with | phase in the life of the two coun- | lieved to have included trade : 2 . cel Lambert, Speaker in the i materially in this Prov-| temporary, may be balm to mem- | {ormer Conservative Govern. “Ch 88 the French, are taking | under which Britain cannot sell | hay fever more likely than oth- | tries. was effected when Prime | and tourism and the future of Ti M. Nell to. the Dublin- Belfast railroad the enlargement of the | bers of that body but it ts unlikely ~|~ ment, checking on offices wt |? ‘be-challenge-by-gstablishing motor vehicles in Canada at_a, ers to develop pneumonia? in Canada, the response is usu- | price less than tha prevailing | _ REPLY. —_ | Mited Prime inister Sean Which i# operating at 4 heavy loss. facilities at the Charlottetown members in the West Block aft- | ‘ ese | | ; : te to convince anyone else. Canadian ex the 1963 election which re. ly one of “wait and see.” For in the home market without | No, but should it happen. the | Lemass to come to Dublin for a Britain, the thought of shifting | paying Canada the difference in | combination is a toughie. Respi- | friendly exploration of matters | REDS ELECT LEADER station vf the Sede the ae newspepers gave their front pages | turned a Liberal minority gov- | production to Canada is unat- | the form of # dumping dut tory infections oft y' bi ir- to everything worthwhile that was ernment. «ractive. This poses a ina P| is some fecling int ottecxs of athin eo he meet — illiam ced yesterday. . is that ; s a major | There is some feeli Brit- | attacks of asthma. | - TOR - Mr.’ Parent; The:‘contribution |’ transacted at the 1964 session. If | jone acc- as Mr. Lambert | Problem for Britain's export | ish quarters if Coneke wos | ma | cane mocting took olace in the | yiietan, 3, of erento was drive. | make some concession in this _ ‘NOTE: All correspondence | de, end was a sequel to one the | elected national leader of the institution has made to solving | one also finds many stories about pointed out ia the Ses devote Having been shut out of the | area, the pressure against the | % Dr. Van Dellen should. be | two statesmen held at a recent | Communist Party of Canad —tec there nO | European Common Market | Canada-U.S. vehicle agreement | ®ddressed to: Dr. Theodore © Washington meeting of the In- | Tuesday by nunanimous endorse- E farmers’ production problems | crass and juvenile actions of many | \."0n someone has to be great throughout the years. | MPs, this does not mean that the | available to decide who shall | ee velo of French Pre: | may ease. ee eee eee eee a , with added emphasis being | press made up these stories out of | have office space If this were . — * : ea a given to soil research, cereal and | the whole cloth. One need only re- | would sssombie with none ot Warfare In Miniature , crops, and dairy cattle breed- | fer to Hansard (11,350 pages in | the housekeeping arranged. Montreal ‘Star { ‘and management, we can look 1964) and judge for oneself the be- BEST SOLUTION I parts of Europe and ion v . for still. more gratifying results. havior of our parliamentarians. by the Clerk of the House would Asia there” are found "beets the anptocioa . pe res plas " These researches can all be said The surprising thing, indeed, is |’ imvolve that official, as Mr. | ‘ombardier.” When coed | Th td be geared to. preserving the | that the press gallery men, whose | Same eeviy,,“DP Winn | ey “re” rearvard, 1 sip | die ls ongnetor, who wos a family farm and making it more | business it is to provide parlia- | in decisions which are sometim- Bs of poison which aera Napeaza's cigs with tant a capab e se hen meee Z = ne mee a for ees le 4 be interaie ~ other ee and smarts hum2n ective Priacinie was: saltpetre. | | oe. * indicate, - that. across the nation, were abie to make w Parliament | = Many insects brew f ‘ant - _ tive is ‘under no doubt as to the | as much sense out of this mass of Smee cicaamee eee their enemies, but these are the German "University of Erlang. 4 ee fionial benefits that will accrue | verbiage as they did. ~v-}--™may appear contradictory or un- pan mg eee ies en-Nurnberg. 7 -__Hfgm encouraging our producers in| creep AL NOTES —_| Sines trv shat Poromen | Sawaya’ sch sna’ | acura hres “chica” a ~~? “manner. JK NA _wubus he cousitiaiinn. tha fowr\ orca sett of armamect fi tec formes. of in pactegrenhic “th a . ~. EPreparing For Trouble ‘act ale her trons tokuse with ~ Aj T IT C Oe) deat weald thew bint oy tf E Australia is suddenly waking up | Canada is far from right. This point ir travel 10 Lome cs teen Geparctety enti ho pets ; ~ teethe fact that it is face to-face-| was made by a United- Kingdom Winsipes Free Press ready to fire by mixing them in | a.growing threat from the | spokesman at a Canadian Chamber | Mr. Grant McConachie’s pre- | been nord i ele ie would ime that of = aun. Hi ee ee Sukarno’s | of Commerce luneheon in Loudon. ou te come uate te out 3 te sostiea to ace et Mr. Mee “a sim, nike nits gh © which is engaged in at-.| th years are, to put it mildly, im- | Conachie’s predictions human trickshot artist, at ; on. the newly created Asian though Britis a pling more than | Seamire Te,camaion Foci | Th shane ings 1 cane, | te Depet of er WEP means Packaged Savings Fen— Scotebenk'e ‘and has quit the | $1,500,000 worth of gods in North | ‘supersonic airliners (which are | certainly is exciting; but it may unique way fo seve. You select your own personal gods Our Yesterdays so thab it can | America, Canada alone is selling oe cee eae xe ot eraie So soseomns: Tae ee ee ¥ savings goal, open @ PSP account, and then make . - | more than twice that much to eee 2 ts te ee chant ed one on tee eases sme vane Lic a ee, payments to yourself.” All:the while oe es Be. 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Daily from 6 Jules Vernish. Yet sciente and | elderly and unadvent esome | reach yesterday. : . pn, to 8 p.m. the cost will be $1.50 | technology. are advancing these whe wil aaaem Fee come, Ot wp St ee ot _Savings Plan to suit you at any branch of « instead | days at a rate that to- vrei | battle with ice. a ot : ,; . far-ow predictions | ‘TEN YEARS AGO . Mr ; (Januaty, 21, 1955) expects Mr. J.P. Perey was elect- he must meeting held in the YMCA. che | The M.F. Setnanicn Co, ta. | |. re mae ae , io = ‘Wik took over. EN a ak voustion early ia December. | , : Pi + Ss ot.